Beauregard

Overview

A real gem of a family-run site, ideally located for day trips to explore the Jura's lakes and hills

Special Offer:

14 nights for the price of 11 - Valid Low Season

7 nights for the price of 6 - Valid Low Season

Friendly, attractive and well-kept, with some excellent pitches and well-kept wash blocks, all set in the beautiful Jura countryside, an area of lakes, waterfalls and hills. Lots of fresh air, open spaces and informality – and, on top of all the Jura has to offer, Switzerland is just a short drive away.

Reviews

Open toilet area - shared and not separated and had to provide own paper. Showers fine.

Simon and Vicky (Club Member)stayed Aug 2014

This review is for Beauregard

Open toilet area - shared and not separated and had to provide own paper. Showers fine.
Nice site for families with large open area for football, kites and general games.
Excellent Restaurant opposite and daily bread. Nice walks around area. Fully recommend.

Pricing

Sites often charge for an additional vehicle, including a car towed by a motorhome. You should also expect to pay extra for pets and awnings.
We only charge you for extra equipment if the site charges us.

Solo campers may be entitled to reduced pitch fees on some sites.

Please proceed to book in order to find the latest prices, availability, or if you are looking to start your stay within less than 2 weeks please call us.

Q and As

Q: When can I arrive on my pitch and when must I leave?

A: Your pitch is available from 1500hrs on your day of arrival (although some sites may be able to welcome you earlier than this). You should vacate your pitch in the morning on your day of departure, usually by mid-day. It is generally not possible to leave a site before 0700hrs – please speak to the site reception to make alternative arrangements.

Q: What are European Travel Service sites like in low season (outside of early July-late August)?

A: Most sites are very peaceful and spacious with pools, shops, restaurants, bars and takeaways not in operation, or with limited operating hours. Wash blocks are only partially open too. Some sites operate facilities all season – please check the low season description to ensure you have chosen a site that suits your requirements.

Q: What are European Travel Service sites like in high season (early July-late August)?

A: Most sites are busy and full of campers from all over Europe. All facilities are open and if the site offers an activity programme, this will be in operation too. Many continental sites are more relaxed about night-time entertainment too – don’t be surprised if things don’t quieten down until midnight (or after!).

Q: What shall I do if I have a problem on site?

A: Speak to the campsite reception staff or owner – they will be able to help you. If you are on a Club Holiday Rally, speak first to your Rally Stewards. If having done this the problem still exists, you can contact our Travel Specialists during office hours – a priority number is included in your travel pack.